Intermatic Introduces WP6000/WP7000 Low-Profile Expandable In-Use Weatherproof Covers

WP6000 Intermatic 400

May 7, 2019

Intermatic Incorporated has released its WP6000 and WP7000 Series of Low-Profile Expandable In-Use Weatherproof Covers, a slim new design that improves aesthetics while delivering code-compliant protection.

WP6000, WP6200, WP7000 and WP7200 low-profile in-use covers include an expandable front window that can be collapsed to save space when not in use as well as a no-hassle latch, with lockable hasp, that can be opened effortlessly with one hand. Moreover, all configurations are GFCI pre-set and include keyhole slots that help electrical contractors complete installation in minutes.

Available in standard and extra-duty configurations, low-profile in-use covers are an excellent choice for a variety of outdoor applications, including residential, commercial, pool and spa, agriculture and outdoor signage.

The WP6000/WP7000 Series is simple to install and offers a variety of a helpful features, including:

  • Improved Aesthetics – Unlike traditional covers, the WP6000/WP7000 Series includes an expandable front window that can be collapsed to save space when not in use
  • Code Compliant –WP7000 and WP7200 low-profile in-use cover models comply with 2017 NEC Article 406.9 (B)(1) for wet locations and extra-duty applications; CEC 26-702 Compliant; RoHS Compliant
  • Configuration Options – Available in single-gang and double-gang configurations, as well as standard and extra-duty; select white, gray or bronze color options; single-gang models accommodate both vertical and horizontal installations
  • Quick Installation – GFCI pre-set; keyhole slots help electrical contractors complete installation in minutes

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